1. OSU is expected to throw the ball 25 times a game this year.
2. Freshman Devon Torrence will be the last person wearing Troy Smith's #10 uniform, as it will be retired this year.
3. Pepper Johnson's son, Dionte, is listed as the starting FB on the Bucks roster and apparently looks very impressive in practice. Big news considering he will be leading the way for Chris Wells in an offense expected to be dominated by a power running game.
4. OSU has nagging injuries at QB, RB, WR, OL, and DL. They area thin at OT with both backups injured.
5. Thad Matta has 11 top 100 players lined up over the next four years.
6. OSU will return three or four starting O-lineman in 2008. The entire interior line and then possibly LT Alex Boone. If Boone leaves early, super freshman Mike Adams (being called the next Orlando Pace and the top O-line prospect in the Midwest) would likely start as a freshman. Adams is giant and incredibly athletic on his feet. He is 6'8" and weighs 310 lbs. as a 17 year old kid.
7. True freshman super prospect Brandon Saine, the 215 lb. running back who broke all of Ted Ginn's sprint records in Ohio last year, has looked outstanding at camp. Saine is expected to challenge Maurice Wells as the change of pace back, but with his size and speed, many feel that he could simply supplement Chris Wells, like Chris did for Pittman last year as a freshman. The #2 running back spot is a battle. If Saine wins, Maurice Wells may transfer to a I-AA school for instant playing time.
8. OSU's chances at getting #2 Guard prospect Josh Jenkins (football) to decommit from West Virginia and commit to OSU are being pegged at 50/50 at this point.
9. OSU's chances at landing #1 overall player and QB Terrelle Pryor are looking like 75%+ with his other schools sharing about a 5-10% each chance. OSU is the team to beat.
10. Defensive starters from the 2002 OSU team currently playing in the NFL: Will Smith, Simon Fraser, Darrion Scott, Kenny Peterson, Matt Wilhelm, Robert Reynolds, Mike Doss, Donnie Nickey, Chris Gamble, and Dustin Fox. Cie Grant is the only player on the team that doesn't currently play in the NFL, but he had a 3 year career before it ended. Every starter played in the pros.
11. Malcolm Jenkins is considered the top cover corner in the nation by some publications. He is being grouped into the Winfield, Plummer, Springs, and Gamble group of recent memory.
12. Defensive Coordinator Jim Heacock says this is the most talented D-line he has ever coached. The DE rotation is the deepest in the nation and our DE tandem is probably one of, if not THE best, in the country.
13. OLB Marcus Freeman broke a couple of former DE Mike Kudla's weight room records this spring and ran a 4.48 during his last timing in the 40. He has already showed what kind of player he is, only now he is bigger, stronger, and faster.
14. Ray Small is still the front runner for the return man jobs, but super freshman Brandon Saine and CB Malcolm Jenkins will push him.
15. Several analysts are predicting Chris Wells to finish 2007 with 1,500+ yards rushing this year.
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